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Is there any way (perhaps some target switch?) to place a Google Chrome shortcut in my quick launch tray and have it open in incognito mode?

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Create a shortcut to Chrome, in the Properties window add -incognito to the Target box.

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should be -- not - (double dash, not a single dash), no? – hasen j Jul 20 '09 at 16:03
@hansen: I just tried it. I will work either way. – Dan Walker Jul 20 '09 at 16:20
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So you thought Unix command line options for 'ls' were obscure, we are now using latin for option flags!

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Doesn't answer the question. More of a comment, really. – T Pops Jul 20 '09 at 16:43
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Last time I checked, incognito was English (too) – Jared Updike Jul 20 '09 at 16:57
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